Head coach Morimbo has reiterated time and again that the Japanese men's soccer team's ambition to aim for the World Cup title has been a long time coming. Their outstanding performance has been enough for them to declare their confidence to the outside world. Taking a closer look at the Japanese men's soccer team, it is easy to see that the majority of their players have played in Europe's top five leagues. Although their strength is not to be underestimated, they do not stand out compared to European players. As a result, locking up a spot in the World Cup finals ahead of time seems logical for them.
However, the early advancement of the Japanese men's soccer team is undoubtedly a blow to our Chinese men's soccer team! The dust has settled from the first round of the competition. With the Japanese men's soccer team locking up their qualification for the finals, there is no doubt that it is a cause for concern as to whether or not they will hold back in their next matches. After all, the objective has been achieved, so why should they sell out for their opponents and take the risk of injuries? In this case, the Japanese men's soccer team may become more conservative in their tactical choices. This makes the game full of variables! In the remaining four rounds of the group stage, the Japanese Men's Football Team will host the Saudi Arabia Men's Football Team and the Indonesia Men's Football Team respectively.
In the face of such a situation, if the Chinese men's soccer team does not want to lose, it must go all out in the next four rounds of group matches to ensure that they get enough points. Only in this way can the initiative be firmly grasped. If the final points can break the 14-point mark, the Chinese men's soccer team will hopefully be able to secure a place in the World Cup finals! Do you agree with this view?